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PhD - theses
from Tropical Bee Research Unit
- Marinus J. Sommeijer
Social Mechanisms in stingless bees. PhD-thesis, 1983, Utrecht
University, 147 pp.
- Dick Koedam
Behavioural and physiological implications of queen dominance in
stingless bees. PhD-thesis 1995, Utrecht University, 109 pp.
- Jacobus Christiaan Biesmeijer, U.K.
The organisation of foraging in stingless bees of the genus Melipona: an
individual-oriented approach. PhD-thesis, 1997, Utrecht University, 263
pp.
- Harriet J. de Jong, Perú
The land of corn and honey: The keeping of stingless bees (meIiponiculture)
in the ethno-ecological environment of Yucatan (Mexico) and EI Salvador.
PhD-thesis. 1999, Utrecht University, 423 pp.
- Johan W. van Veen
Colony reproduction in Stingless Bees. PhD-thesis, 1999, Utrecht
University, 121 pp.
- Ester Judith Slaa
Foraging ecology of stingless bees: From individual behaviour to
community ecology. PhD-thesis. 2003, Utrecht University, 181 pp.
- Ingrid Aguilar Monge, Costa Rica
Communication and recruitment for the collection of food in stingless
bees: a behavioral appraoch. PhD-thesis. 2004, Utrecht University, 150
pp.
- Tong Xuan Chinh, Vietnam
Reproduction in eusocial bees (Apidae: Apini, Meliponini). PhD-thesis.
2004, Utrecht University, 120 pp.
- Frouke E. Hofstede
Foraging task specialisation and foraging labour allocation.
PhD-thesis. 2006, Utrecht University, 103 pp.
- Robert Kajobe
Foraging behaviour of equatorial afrotropical stingless bees: Habitat
selection and competition for resources.
PhD-thesis. 2008, Utrecht University, 128 pp.
- Rafael Calderon, Costa Rica
Reproductive biology of Varroa
mites in colonies of Africanized honey bees. PhD-thesis. 2009,
Utrecht University, 124 pp.
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